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Andrew Passi on behalf of the Meriam People v State of Queensland [2001] FCA 697 (14 June 2001)

Binomial Name: Federal Court of Australia
Date: 14 June 2001
Sub Category:Consent Determination (Native Title Act)
Place:Waier and Dauar Islands, Torres Strait
State/Country:Queensland, Australia
The determination area comprises the whole of land and inland waters of Waier Island and Dauar Island on the landward side of the high water mark.
Legal Status: Registered on the National Native Title Register o
Legal Reference: Federal Court No: 6024/98; National Native Title T
Alternative Names:
  • Meriam People Determination
  • Subject Matter:Native Title | Recognition of Traditional Rights and Interests | Recognition of Native Title or Traditional Ownership
    URL: http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/disp.pl/au/cases/cth/federal%5fct/2001/697.html?query=title+%28+%22passi%22+%29
    Summary Information:
    Andrew Passi on behalf of the Meriam People v State of Queensland [2001] FCA 697

    Between: Andrew Passi on behalf of the Meriam People (APPLICANT) AND
    State of Queensland (RESPONDENT)

    Judge: Chief Justice Black
    Where: Dauar Island in the Torres Strait

    Determination:
    Native title exists in the determination area.

    The area covered by the determination is shown on the Native Title Determination Plan Number AP5177 and includes the whole of the land and inland water of Waier Island and Dauar Island on the landward side of the high water mark.
    Detailed Information:
    The Meriam People were the applicants in Mabo v Queensland [No 2] (1992) 175 CLR 1, however the land subject to this consent determination was expressly put to one side and excluded from the finding in that case. The original application to the National Native Title Tribunal was lodged on behalf of the Dauwereb People, a subgroup of the Meriam People, on 24 June 1998, shortly before amendments were made to the Native Title Act 1993 by the Native Title Amendment Act 1998. On 26 October the parties were referred by the Tribunal to mediation in accordance with the Native Title Act 1993. The mediation was successful and consequently Chief Justice Black made a consent determination finding that the Meriam people held native title. The native title is to be held on trust for the Meriam People by the Mer Gedkem Le (Torres Strait Islanders) Corporation.

    The consent determination declared that the Meriam People were the common law holders of the land in the claim area. The communal and group rights and interests which comprise native title ensure the Meriam People may posses, occupy, use and enjoy the land to the exclusion of all others subject to their traditional laws and customs and the operation of valid laws of the Commonwealth and State of Queensland. The nature and extent of these rights was explored in further detail by Chief Justice Black in the consent determination. As with the majority of consent determinations, the orders were made in respect of land that was either unallocated crown land, reserved land or land already held by, or for the benefit of, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander People. The claim related to two islands, Dauer and Waier, which were not permanently inhabited at that time but were deemed to have been 'occupied' for the purposes of the Native Title Act 1993 by Chief Justice Black.

    Other interests in the area were recognised by the consent determination. They include the rights and interests of both Papua New Guinea and Australia in the claim area protected by the Treaty between Australia and the Independent State of Papua New Guinea concerning the area known as the Torres Strait, and Related Matters. The Crown and the State of Queensland also hold interests pursuant to any statute or valid executive or legislative act that was current at the date of this determination. The rights and interests of other parties prevail over the rights and interests of the native title holders when they cannot exist concurrently.

    Related Entries

  • Treaty between Australia and the Independent State of Papua New Guinea
  • IBIS/Mer Gedkem le Corporation/Aboriginal and Islander Affairs Corporation Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Mer Reserve Transfer Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Organisation
  • State of Queensland - Respondent
  • Mer Gedkem Le (Torres Strait Islanders) Corporation RNTBC
  • Telstra Corporation Limited
  • Ergon Energy Corporation Limited
  • National Native Title Tribunal
  • Federal Court of Australia
  • Legislation
  • Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)
  • Native Title Amendment Act 1998 (Cth)
  • People
  • Andrew Passi on behalf of the Meriam People - Native Title Claimant
  • Meriam People

  • References

    Case Law
    Commonwealth of Australia (2001) Andrew Passi on behalf of the Meriam People v State of Queensland (Includes Corrigendum dated 23 July 2001) [2001] FCA 697 (14 June 2001)
    Resource
    National Native Title Tribunal (2004) Native Title by Consent Determinations

    Documents

    Andrew Passi on behalf of the Meriam People v State of Queensland [2001] FCA 697 (14 June 2001) Map - ( Image | PDF | Thumbnail)

    Glossary

    Consent Determination (Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)) (Australia)

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